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Uber named official rideshare, delivery partner for Los Angeles Games

LOS ANGELES COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, JUL 9 – Uber will provide cars, bikes, scooters, and on-demand delivery including Uber Eats to support millions attending LA28, enhancing mobility and athlete services with advanced technology.

  • On Wednesday, Uber was named the official rideshare and on-demand delivery partner for the LA28 Olympics and Team USA.
  • Prompted by LA28’s transit-first vision, Uber will deploy cars, bikes and scooters leveraging tech expertise to ensure smooth mobility and delivery.
  • Data confirms Uber will support NBCUniversal’s multi-platform coverage for LA28 and Milano-Cortina 2026, powering on-demand delivery at the Olympic Village via Uber Eats.
  • Consequently, 15,000 athletes and 15 million spectators will navigate the Games using multi-modal journeys via mobility hubs.
  • More broadly, this alliance positions Uber as a pivotal partner for major sporting events and exemplifies its strategy to extend reach through large-scale event tie-ins.
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On July 9, 2025, LA28 and Team USA announced a strategic partnership with Uber, which becomes "Official Rideshare & On-Demand Delivery Partner" of the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This new agreement reinforces LA28's transit-first strategy and reinforces Uber's ambition to digitize the experience of the Games. Uber joins the LA28 technology sponsors' galaxy, alongside Honda, Archer Aviation and Snowflake. The company thus becom…

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Channel News Asia broke the news in Singapore on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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